
Re-examining her life
“Snake Den Mesa” (screen printed collage), by Jungil Hong, in her show “Jungil Hong: The Time Being,’’ at the ODD-KIN gallery, East Providence, R.I., through July 21.
The exhibition examines and reexamines Hong’s personal life and career. “In the time between oldest and newest work in the exhibition I have questioned parts of my identity—as an immigrant, a mother, a daughter, a partner, an artist,” said Hong.
Portuguese Bodo de Leite parade on Orchard Street, in East Providence. The city has many residents with Portuguese and Cape Verdean origins.